For Mega-Moisture: Avocado Mask

3. Pop on a shower cap and hop into a hot shower—the heat helps the mix of proteins and hydrators penetrate your hair better.

4. After 20 minutes, wash and condition as usual.

If you hair is fine, don't use conditioner after you shampoo out the mask. Your strands will be hydrated enough already.

For Crazy Shine: Oil Spray

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You'll need:

5 tbsp. argan oil (at health food stores)

5 tbsp. almond oil

spray bottle

1. Combine the argan oil, which strengthens strands, and the almond oil, which adds sheen and UV protection, in a small spray bottle and shake.

2. Spray onto ends. (If you hair is fine, spray into palms first and then apply where needed.)

3. Comb through to spread the shine.

A tiny bit of this spray goes a long way, so use only half of what you'd used with a typical shine serum.

For Major Volume: Clarifying Rinse

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You'll need:

cotton balls

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

1/2 cup baking soda

1 cup water

1. Dip a cotton ball into vinegar and dab it onto your scalp to sop up excess oil, which will help you get lift at the roots. Rinse with warm water.

2. Next, mix the baking soda and water, and pour it over the bottom half of your hair to dissolve product buildup and to add body all over. Rinse.

If your hair feels dry after, follow up with a deep conditioner on your ends to add back some softness.

For Grease-Free Roots: Dry Shampoo

J Muckle/Studio D

You'll need:

2 tbsp. cornstarch

cocoa powder as needed

old makeup brush

1. Gradually mix cocoa powder—just a touch if you're blonde!—into the cornstarch until the color matches your hair. (It will make it smell great too!)

2. Dip an old makeup brush into the mixture and dust it onto roots.

3. Let it sit for a few minutes while the cornstarch absorbs the oil and then brush out any excess.

Apply this before your makeup. That way you won't have to do any touch-ups if the powder gets on your face.

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